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Creative Lives Awards 2022 now open for entries!

The Creative Lives Awards, formerly known as the Epic Awards, is back again!

Corporate member blog: Naxos Music

New corporate member Naxos Music talks about their online streaming and programming resources.

Missing out on great music

The latest research by Donne, Women in Music shows the disparity between male and female composers and global majority composers

Adopt a Music Creator: A musical wash

Melanie Le Breuilly, the Music Director of Reading Youth Orchestra (RYO), tells us about the start of her group's work with Caitl

New Surrey Performing Arts Library (NewSPAL) now open

NewSPAL, the charity taking on Surrey County Council’s performing arts collection, is now open for business.

And the winners of the 2022 Making Music Awards are... 

Annual celebration recognises music creators and arrangers, projects, music directors and group heroes

And the winners of the 2022 Making Music awards are...

Annual celebration recognises music creators and arrangers, projects, music directors and group heroes.

Sir George Dyson Trust

 

The Sir George Dyson Trust was established in 1988 to advance the understanding and appreciation of music by the composer and former Director of the Royal College of Music, Sir George Dyson (1883-1964).

The Trust offers financial awards based solely on the merit of the application and, in addition to performance-based projects, encourages the academic study of Dyson's manuscripts, writings, scores, drafts and memoranda.

Recent projects supported by the Trust include critically acclaimed recordings, performances, choral workshops, and study days.

 

Guest blog: See the music

Paul Whittaker OBE discusses the value of having sign language interpreters at performance venues, how music can be seen as well

Adopt a Composer blog: Subtle textures and attentive playing

Carmel Smickersgill describes preparing for the premiere with the Junior Leeds Conservatoire Ensemble Creative as part of their <